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Af EVENING, NOV. 8, 1922. THE COSHOCTON TRIBUNE SOCIETY Call Phone 205 The Volunteer Gleaners class of tho First Baptist church held Its Helen Brewer, Eleanor McKoe, IThelma Brown, Madeline Perry, Winifred Bryan. Dorothy 1 Bcrnlcc Lowe, Elizabeth Adams. Virginia Ely, Olive Courtrlght the hostess.

FAOB HV1 Mrs. Frank Moore, S35 Konil- worth-ar, will be hostess to tho (Continued from 1'age One) and lr. Royal S. Copcluud, Democrats by the Rreatest pluralities ever recorded in a New York stale- election. In Now Jersey they turned down November mectlug wiUti Mrs.

Rus-j Ladies Aid society of tho Metho 140 dist Protestant church, Thursday) former Uuuyun. ana Sen' attcrnoon. at 2 o'clock. A largo at- ator Frelin huyscn and put In tendance is desired. The following sfficers were elected: Mrs.

W. M. Hart, teacher; Miss Zoe Campbell, president; Miss Stella- Askrens. vice-president; Miss Alice Hosfelt, secretary; Miss Maude Cox, treasurer; Mrs. Russell Roof, librarian.

At the conclusion of the meeting a surprise miscellaneous was given in compliment to Mrs. Roof (Stella Brown) whose marriage took place recently. Dainty refreshments were served later to: Mrs. Hart, Mrs. Joseph Shepler, Mrs.

Joan French, Mrs. A. L. Kleinknecht, Miss Helen Askrens, LTICKET WUH KELLOGG AND PRESIDENT TO VISIT UNKNOWN SOLDIER'S GRAVE NOVEMBER 11 Mr. and Mrs.

George Silzer and Gov. Kdwiird I. Edwards, Democrats, as govern-1 elvin Cray. Co-! or and bcnutor respectively, by im shocton Route 4, ententained the following guests Sunday: Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Duling, Mary and Dean Duling. Charles Roderick and daughters, Mildred and Murparet, Miss Helen Thacker and Hiram Roderick. Mrs. William B. Lynde, 960 Catn- bridge-st, will be hostess to the pressive majorities.

Silzer and Edwards are opuiily and militantly wet. Senator Henry Cabot bodge has barely managed to squeeze his way to re-election over Col. William A. Gaston, Democrat. Returns this morning place Lodge's estimated plurality at less than 5.000.

Oaston had not been considered WASHINGTON'. Nov. dent Harding plant) to establish a I precedent for tho official olserv-i auce of day in thc na-i tional capital by ROIIIR to Arlington! on November 11, wi-oui jpauied by Secretary or tin- a Late Magnify The I Denby and Set-rotary of War! to lay wreath on the Nov. S. toni!) lll unliuowu soldier, Senator Frank Plans for i ceremony wore a Miss Elsie Mueller, Miss Marvel Michael, Miss Eleanor Marktey, Miss Thurza Perkins, Miss Lnrla Cox, Miss Garnet Wright, Miss Edith Smith, Miss Opal Miss Stella Miss Alice Mrs.

Clara Pretzlus, Fresno Hosfelt, Miss Iva Bouvier; Mis 3 Rout 4, entertained Sunday at din- Mary Askrens, Miss "Minnie McFar- ner in her home, the following November meeting of the Young i even a menace to Lodge by the Woman's World Service organiza- Republicans and his show of tion of the First Presbyterian strength amazed lead-ers ia both chtwch, Monday evening, at 7:45 parties, o'clock. In Rhode Island Senator Peter G. Gerry. Democrat, has been re- For the finest Chrysanthemums elected over R. L.

Beclunan. in town, call Clary Bros. Phone wnat was geneni uy regarded as a land, the mptn- mem in her home, the guests: Mr. and Mrs. Willis Olin- Westward from the Alleghenies, Ohio, Indiana.

Michigan and Missouri stood forth as marking up bers of 'the class and Miss Helen and the Rev. W. M. Hart, two notable Democratic trains. Mr and I Mrs.

Charles Stem children Earl, Emma and Arth of Presi- Mrs. William Hartley and son Curtis, of Canton, are visiting in the home of Mrs. Hartley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P.

M. Pettit, Otsego- A A 1 UUV4 1 MV ur, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hothem ut here the natlonal and daughter Virginia, Mr. and 011 8 TM 0re ls Mrs.

Floyd Sauerbrey and son Gerald. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Grace, Mrs. Martin Stingle and children Hazel and Harold.

Mrs. Jacob Bickel. Mrs. and daughter, Mrs. Catherine The Rev.

W. C. Prewttt, the Misses Amanda and Hamilton-av, left Tuesday or i Florence Scheetz, Tracey Renfrew Marion, where be will have charge i and Ira Pretzius. of evangelistic services during the coming three "weeks. slie otherrvstate pareutly ectcd Ka Democratic governor and possibly to 10 congressmen, but the returns indicated Simon D.

Fess, Republican, been elected to the senate over IN DETROIT, WHS' 3r Pomerene. Ohio thus, straddled the issue, giving party. President Harding another Repub-1 lican senator but turning out the District 3 of the Sacred Heart' Republicans lock stock and barrel i church will meet -with Mrs. Benja- i state affairs. P.

M. pettit. Otsego-av, has goneimin Johnson, 334 north 0" of the greatest single sur-j Magnetic Springs for a few i Thursday evening, at the usual prises of thc election was the de- days treatment. hours." fear of Albert J. Bovcridge, Jlepub- Hcan.

by Samuel M. Ralston. Demo- Mrs. C. E.

Reamer. 136 north) Addison McClure of Zanesville is for thc senatorship in Indi- Twelfth-st, very pleasantly enter-; the guest of his sisters, Mrs. Rose ana. Two fen at or tained her sewing club, the T. T.

T.s Batch and Miss Mayme McClure, AVatson. Republican, carried and a few guests, Wednesday Main-st, for several days. the state by around 175.00o'. pi- noon, at home. can, and Congressman Andrew J.

nouncwl the whitcliou.so i Volstead. Ropublican. and dry law afternoon, author, on tho basis of curly ins figures liave been defeated in what promises to bo ono of i biggest political overturns in Minnesota in the last derade, 364 Pets, out of 3,479 in the stale give Koll- c-SS Shipstead, Farmer- labor party canidate indorsed by the railroad brotherhoods, state federation of labor and non-partisan league and Mrs. Anna D. Olesen Dem.

poor third. Eighty nine out of 379 Pets, in i tho seventh district givo Volstead 6,369, and Kvalo lad. indorsed by tho Democratic and Farmer- Labor party, fi.SlS. Country Pets. to be heard from arc expe-cted to' increase Kvale'a lead.

Congressman Oscar B. Keller, R. who brought impeachment proceedings against Daughorty and wns repudiated by the statp Republican organization is elected ia thc fourth district, SL Pan! by a major-! ity over Paul Doty, Dem. Keller was intior by the Farmer-Labor DETROIT, Nor. N.

Ferris, Democrat twice governor of Michigan, has defeated Charles E. Towcusend. Republican incumbent in the Michigan senatorial contest by a margin estimated at between 10,000 and 15,000 according to figures available early today. A virtual Democratic landslide in Detroit and Wayne county enabled Ferris to overcome an Townsend lead and pile up a safe I lead. Tremendous Sweep Of The Democratic Victory By GEORGE R.

HOLMES. YORK, Nov. returns today from, closely contested territory gruatly magnified the magnitude of Democratic gains made in Tuesday's election. On the basis of returns up to 10:45 o'clock today it IB now fairly Certain that the Republican majority In the next senate will be reduced to 12 and possibly to 10. as compared with tho present major Hy of 2i.

Republican senatorial defeats suffered in New York, Now Jersey, Michigan. Maryland, W. Dola- The remaining pret-incts yet LOIS LITTLE II Mrs. Paul A. Rice, 509 Cam- Farth- M.

Delicious refreshments were served to: Mrs. B. O. Wolfe, Mrs. Limbacher, Mrs.

W. Parks, Mrs. Margaret Ling and the nd eVen ng er following club members: Mrs. Eli fTM ,1 -n-r- society enjovcd an oyster supner. English Mrs.

Carl Wisenburg, Mrs. Dora Johnson, Mrs. I. English, i ing wag devoted tho he supported Beveridge. Ralston to be beard from cannot possibly change the result.

Democratic head- quarters claimed this morning. i Ferris also carried bis centers of population like Genesspe, Kent, i Kalamazoo, Oakland. St. Clstir. Ca.1- i hotm, Ingham, Ionia, and Mar- I fiuette counties.

With 2,061 precincts out of state heard from. is leading bv a safe majority. In Wayne 5S7 out of Pets, save and probably in encompassed this ware. Indiana North Dakota result The Democrats two of Llioir senators--Hitchcock in Nebraska and Fomereno in Ohio. In the house representatives tho present overwhelming Republican majority of 169 has been cut almost to the vanishing point, and it may be conceivably controlledsby either party by a few votes.

The belief prevailed however, that In tho i a tabulations the Republicans will have maintained control by a small margin. Returns form congressional districts in the west luivo been slow in coming in. The magnitude of the Democratic gains may be judged from the populous centers which went over- I whclmingly Republican two years On thc face ot returns this fore- i noon, the Democrats have gained For the Woman Who Wants High Shoes Black or Brown Boots, made on comfortable lasts with Cuban or Military heels. Prices to 10.00 CANTWELL'S SHOES! (Canttmml from crat commissioner, by 1,107 Walker received 6,595 felder 4,488. Charles B.

Bechtol, Democrat treasurer easily defeated Cyrua E. Republican, for the county treasurer's position. Bechtol'. vote 171 ar Eider was 3J49 Bechto mmiorlty jn 7g precinctMMW Henry Threah, Democrat recorder defeated Mattie pposed'hlm fop oecond Hack's Andrew Fisher, Democntt. nosed otit Surveyor John Frwr, Repub.

Ilcan up for second term by 287 according to Incomplete Fisher's vote was and prosecutor potted Dr. E. M. Wright, Republican candidate for coroner, without OD- AR1 position, polled 5,461 vot Ferns 61.203 and Tcmrnsend apparently has carried tilt- si.nc-j CHARLESTON, W. Nov.

showing Ferris 39.530 in the I on the face of today's returns by --One congressman with a possi-ilead. This indicates Ferns' about Another great Michigan which to Pennsylvania its traditional upset was in as boon ak'n anri Vermont ia Republicanism. bility of two. together with the jority in Wayne a te senate, seemed today all the' Tho Republicans exceed 22,000. appeared to Lilt; i ti n.

Mrs. B. E. Reamer, Mrs. Charles thfi feook Heritage" with TM Ferns.

Democrat, apparently ont ot Seautcr Sutherland, had 01- ft (i Vl 1 fi r. TT 1 1 i Carpenter Mrs. Grover Miss beUc Pme i son as i eader Mrs. John McCullough, Mrs.) Those present ere: Karl Hamilton, Mrs. Glenn O.

Boyd, Mrs. Sainuel Mines, Mrs. Ortello Frederick and Mrs. Fred Fowler. Sherrets, Mrs.

Russell Airs. Canton Seawright. Mrs. W. Dcmocrat an th er W.

McCuliough. Miss Maybelle iPovrelson, Miss Mildred Wilhelm. ha- defeated Chaiiep Townsend. senate 0.000. This sives seat ia the sen-! which they had not even' Republicaiis had aved from yester- 1 have rarrit-d thc rest of thc ticker, day's landslide.

SI Xcely, Democratic oppon with one exception, elect nisi Gov. York, nutking 24 from New Tork the iiouse as against nine in tho present one: they have guluod 7 1 soati in New Jersey; 8 in 1 2 in Missouri, 2 in in 4 in W. 8 in Ohio, 5 in 4 in Olcla. and from other states. a scattering creased his lead beyond 12.000 I the! Trinway, entertained as their day dinner guests, Mr.

and French Wright and daughter nelia and son Novice, Mrs. Arminta' Haines and Miss Faith Johnson, of; Nellie, Mr. and Mrs. W. A.

Dicker- James Reed in has come returns had bean received. Congressman B. L. Rosenbloom of first district appeared assured' re election In the third district', Representative Stuart DOG IS BASIS OF $12,000 IN SUITS heiin. Miss Margaret Jobe, Howe, Miss Althea Cox and Rice.

Mrs. Ralph Mapel. of Wilson Democrats. Nebraska is another state that a mixed feeling on the Uhrichs- tnc electorate. There but ihs Democrats claimed this district on returns from missing pierincts.

In other four districts, the Demo- CIXCINXATI, Nov. S--A dis- Reecl a over a Scotch collie dog ed his tail lo tho nume opened a in com-1 mon pleas court yesterday in which two women, oadi of whom at one' claimed the animai, have sued i One of H1110 TUNE OF Grange SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 8, son, Cooperdale, Mr. and Mrs. ville.

is visit'Tig her parent? 'Mr. -voters turned out. a Republican John Newcomb and grandson, Harold, of Adams -Mills, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs.

William "linger. Sixteenth 'State adnrnistration and put a and Elm-sts. for a few days. cratic candidates had leads rang-, OQ another for damans. ing to 4,000.

i thcl rs -uey V. Crataer. wilr- no bv the roat( al ma Fred! of a prominent attorney, has en- jprit.v ever accordod him in his long WllJiam Ei.z/.ard and Democratic one. 'Broth" i Mcney indicted mine workers of-' asainsr Mrs Mpr- a ln )ohtJcSt Senator Jo -nson Frank Casner, Dresden 2,1 er" Charley Bryan, brother of the ficials ruanms for the state as- doct wir the i Republican ticket and Mrs Etta Morris of Trinway Klein. 3SS Elm-st, went to famous commoner.

i sernbly. went down to defeat ivith A Ha represents lo an overwhelming Tuesday for a several At the same time they turned tbeir associates in Kan- to i erself a Democratic senator, Gilbert Hitchcock and elected R. H. Ilowell, a Rooseveltia.n progressive, a pronounced advocate of muniei- hail, officers for tho coming year will be elected. In addition the fol-' lowing program will be given: Song, by the grange.

Roll call, ror.undnims. Recitation, Raymond Lowery. Music, Andrew Corbitt. Paper, Kverett Recitation, Ned O'Bryon. Music, Ethel McCoy.

"Tho Present Game Are. 1 They Satisfactory to the Farmer?" WM Temov O'Bryon. Reading, Everett Foster. Music, Nornia Lowery. Jamc-n Cnrbctt.

James CobbetL ilfading, Mrs. Cora Foster. Closing song. Walter Schwekzer and daughter, i days' stay on business. Marjorie, and Dr.

H. R. Hurth, of were the Otterbein Sisters Society of Brethren church will from their home and guests over the week end and Mrs. Cecil Magers. i plan for a chicken supper to be Miss Ruth Parcell, 125 north I hcld November 16.

Fifteenth-st, delightfully entertain-i For ihe finest Chrysanthemums ed with a masquerade party. Tries( town, call Clary Bros. Pnone 516 day evening, at her home. Decora- dons in keeping with the season were used thruoat the home. Games and amusements were clnded in the evening's entertain-' bor ne, 935 Walnut-st.

rsely populated states of the wesr and northwest the Democrats have elected their sen-' ators it appeared this moraine. -T. F. T. O'Connor, Democrat, has licked Lynn Fraslcr.

Republican, IHLTOI-COII OEiceiiic the other woman attacked llfr following an altTiMtiou over the dog. Mrs. Morris filed a cross suit for $5,000 which she says represents' 1 the loss of the dog during- the- tmie that Mrs. Cramer kept him. Thc dispute originally be-1 'cause thc two women had dogs 'which exactly resembled one an- at hc and these early indications show, were returned to tho program at the Tiverton Grange Johnston will win by at least Thursday evening, November Friend Riohardson has been T', Demo atn a majonty lo rea 00 f' 1 candidates in a a but tw were CINCINNATI.

Nov. S. A. V. olncr Both I 1 18 inc wander- at Waahintrmn Mrs Overholt is entertain- in North Dakota.

Senator John Donahey and Senator Atlee Pomer-i Iust and lefl one never the memberb in the N. G. Sew- Kendrick. Democrat in ene forged ahead of Thompson to retura and the Ulcr lf) sh club. Thursday evening, at her apparently has been re-elected over, and Fess in (he count of 500 com-i at the home of thc dog ment followed by the serving of; dainty refreshments: Mrs.

Rolla Parcell. Mrs. Lester McCaslev. Mrs. Milo Ely and Mrs.

Joseph As a courtesy to her sister. Miss A Frank W. Mondell, leader of the house. Burton K. Wheeler.

has defeated Car! W. R.ddicfe. Republican plet" precincts out the 618 in Cincinnati and Hamilton county mstrPSS cause the merry i which resulted. total of Utah, and A. A.

ker, Mary Lockard, Naomi GiriWa Richcreek. Mary Bonnett, i Mrs. Thomas, Athey, 543 Locust- Phyllis Robertson. Florence Cooper, St. left Wednesday for Pittsburgh, Rhea Kaiser, Thelma Tannehill, where she will visit her son-' Mary Cannon.

Lillian Hudson. Mary in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. i'ave apparently been re elected. Huff.

Garnet Hiser, Myla Davim, Stanger. (Continued fror-. Patj; One! this morning. Donahey's for the 500 precincts was 1 62.245 votes whije his opponent received C1.027. Senator Pomerene's total for the i 500 precincts was 62.5SG votes 1 while Simeon D.

Fess received i i Nathan Tonns Democratic candidate for attorney general ot the state was leading C. C. Crabbe by "TOIB'SFIIDS STILL HAVE FAITH Walking Race Is Held In London LONDON, Nov. 3. One of thc Fess 3313, Pomerene 3988; FARGO.

N. 1 Frazier today most novel of athletic events is bei ing held hero today. An artificial limb wanting race is in progress. Entries Iwre'ijeen 1 accepted only from men -who harp artificial legs. Tho from i Staincfl to London, a distance ot Uj I I i 4 4 had 18.686 votes more than twenty miles.

against 30,818 for O'Connor, DANCE Mr anfi Mrs With Grafs Orchestra 4 a i their V- Bostwick enterta1 as 1 for United States senator." contin-' 8.600 votes. Young's total was ucd Chairman Miller. 63.138 while Crabbe's total was DcmocraUc opponent for thc U. S. Belated returns received this af-! senate.

ternoon, filler declared, showed Stanley Matthews was leading in days, Caraii Thompson was gaming 13 tbo race for supreme court in the county with C0.208 while RobL H. his Stop War by Thought Waves, Says Preacher claimed Frazier's 000 majority as none of the- ftronr slrikes-and by COLUMBTJS, Nov. Wats, I i -XT f.u^;.-t.T ti jyw QavS, Thursday night, NOV. 9 laitert brother' and stetcr-Ia- votes to thc precinct. IWUU GOODWIN'S DANCING Mrs.

and Thompson contisues to gain i Day "had 43.809 and Benson 1 non have ed by sending out "thota of PBBCC ACADEMY danghters Jean and Katlikw. ol the rate of at least 10 votes Hough 43,117. yet bccn hcard from and Rev. E. Jk An- N1ICS The vote snowed Francis Hamii- i JACKSON At the regular meeting ot Jack- Fi Case Is Saved, Says Religious Paper i LYONS.

NorT 8--xrita. EUsabeth PapiUou was cured ol cancer ot the breast at the Lourdes Shrine. Doctors had pronounced her a hopeless case, says the Semaine Religeuse. Mile. PapiUon underwent an, operation by which the right breast- ic result of this operation rendered her right arm useless.

The bronchial tubes were affected, and a cough set in. least oxorOon caused violent fits" of coughing, which often brojught on fainting spells. One -month after nor pilgrimage to Lourdes she had gained twenty two poaads. Uor cough entirely disappeared. She has regained the use of her arm.

Doctors hare examined her and admit her cure to be remarkable and her speedy recovery even beyond tie lairs of nature. Another pUgrim to this fanums shrine, Mme. Jeanne Fouratn, -was also cured. After fonr years in bed with tubercnlar a tumot appeared on the knee. For ten months the leg- -was in plaster.

She was carried to Londres-on a stretcher, bat -was able to without it. While boarding tne train for home she foond her les responded to nor wilL Sho has since-married, and doctors say her recoTcry is complete and daQnite, Hunts Wild Never-Eats Any The Flut Run will will 9th. BUTLER STMS THE MIDDL15TOWN, Nov. 8-- Forty- jfour preclncti, ioclnding 33 in Middletown and eleven from Lemon, Madison and Waync-tps, Butler-co, Rive for Kovcrnor: Thompson 3501; Donahey 4352; senator: con- third district: Fitzgerald R. 3805, Card D.

yes no 414L KAMINSKI'WItL ASK.HIS RELEASE Va, This attcrnoon John KanrinsM, mnuter -laat Satardax. trot held in Jlal- fromnbo- tlc, win file -application thru his Chief Michael Davis tun i iirtiin meat.for-moro-tlan twenty Altbo-Jie has gone on. jaa banting "trtpa, Jic has rCARTON'S I "None But 1 Try a Tribune want add. i small, results large. "NONE BUT GOOD SHOES" I JT Chairman -Miller who said- ton in the icad for court of appeals tJ-at the majority of the precincts a vote of 49,574 or nearly sJiil out arc Republican.

13.000 votes alidad of his opponent Flaicd that returns from The beer and wine amendrn'-nt 3.7S7 precincts this morning save carried in th" coanty and city by Donahey a lead of 22.357, bat thai almost four to one majority, figures from 313 additional precincts rt-crivctl later this forenoon, cut down DoHahcv's majoritv to 1S.32L a local audience on "Christian Opportunity." ia no of affirminK Iho presence It a bond.Is pas wHlT)e insUtntcd. J. B. SoniwrJTio-'aniJoancod that It is tho aim DANCE 1 Ordrestrat; Tfinredajnnight, Nov. 9 at' GOODWINS DANCING ACADEMY, CLEVKLANU.

Nov. S--Senator Jty vl of hrs RopubHcan opponent as ccniimjcd to in this At noon Jho from 'clj. fnr rcnntor HEPOBL OFFSETWIJOSSES NBW YORK. Nor. of only good and then talk about KPV.

Anthony assorted. DALLAS. Texas. Nov. S-- On thc basis of returns from 2U fourteen complete, out of 251 in UIQ state, indication.

this mom- in that Karlc U. nomine-- had Wild Quail Lodges In City Building's a on I 3h Bqaiirc atter-ttat will bo called tor-trial. Tribone Mteming ts an Investmewt--Not an Expenw 7 "Quality Flour" cirri'" si marrin of Z.t~ Ffrs ia lif co-untj by 3 i clrS" 1 SO fil seats now by Republicans and thc S. to 200,000 Ceo. E.

jTflC TOtC 70,039. 1-y from oppon- AWTJlli" Kcurrled to the back Mako Ton 1 of the haHway. i 3nT disclosed that OJP bird had jn a corner, M. H. GOODHART up lo add.

dat'ts on lbt f.T~o of 1 1" in Indiana, i York, Jersey. Maryland, Mich icai and North V. N'ff. TTJJHV 10 spend the nisJit. It was In 1 U.

IS OPERATED UPON Chiropractor and Majmctist. Office. Sixth and Walnut-Si's. EFFiriKVT FEHV1CE. Some OiHi WOT 41OOO On.

cntol Pearl Necklace; Why Not You? --Remember, $1800 in Pnzes Are Open to the People of This City. Get Your Free Entry. CarlB.Meade JEWELER Mcadc Is So L1NDSEY-WEBB COMPANY MANSFIELD. O. DAYTON.

O. ADUITS SYSTEMS SLOG. MANSFIELD. O. COSTS APPRAISALS TAX SERVICE SO PARK AVE.

WEST PHONE CANAL 3690 DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC SAVINGS LOAN BLDG, Jiavc- in an I N' ASKS MARRIAGE BE ANNULLED Mm Winnie ltif niy if Wara major 1oday. op- Dr. J. W. Vjrcinia and )T1 I nan X-RAY LABORATORY T)? for of a ion.

Mrfi I Is in' by Tiirjrr DANCE With Grafs Orchestra T3iur.flay nipht, Nov. 0 at GOODWIN'S DANCING ACADEMY, Dennison, Ohio. AH Branches Meet at Hall Salurday Evening al 6:30 to Take Par? in A i i a a SPAPFRf.

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